Noun
A needle-shaped peak.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFleming (2000), 5 In 1492 Antoine de Ville climbed Mont Aiguille, without reaching the summit, an experience he described as "horrifying and terrifying." Source: Internet
I write this as a limestone and granite hillside, Le Mont Aiguille, towers out my window. Source: Internet
For one of Europe's great Alpine thrills (weather permitting), take Europe's longest vertical gondola ride up to the 12,600-foot Aiguille du Midi viewpoint. Source: Internet
The point on Earth's surface farthest from its center. citation Aiguille du Dru in the French Alps A mountain is a large landform that stretches above the surrounding land in a limited area, usually in the form of a peak. Source: Internet
Technique Climbers descending the ridge of Aiguille du Midi (France) Mountaineering techniques vary greatly depending on location, season, and the particular route a mountaineer chooses to climb. Source: Internet